倭寇 | wō kòu | Japanese pirates (in 16th and 17th century) | |
倭瓜 | wō guā | (dialect) pumpkin | |
倭人 | wō rén | dwarf; Japanese (derog.) (old) | |
倭军 | wō jūn | Japanese army (derog.) (old) | |
倭马亚王朝 | wō mǎ yà wáng cháo | Umayyad Empire (661-750, in Iberia -1031), successor of the Rashidun caliphate |
1 | Say NO to Japanese militarism! | |
2 | Two endangered slow loris pygmy monkeys were promptly removed from his underwear. | |
3 | Bonobo mothers almost never discipline their young even when they steal food right out of mom's mouth! | |
4 | In fact, adult bonobos rarely reached the levels of psychological sophistication shown by baby common chimps. | |
5 | Among those that sometimes do this: hamsters, beavers, and some primates, such as bonobos and orangutans. |